Cochin

Cochin

(kō'chĭn`), former princely state, 1,493 sq mi (3,867 sq km), SW India, on the Arabian Sea. Now part of Kerala state, the region of Cochin has one of the highest population densities in India. Agriculture is the chief economic activity. Ernakulam was the former capital and Kochi, formerly Cochin (1991 pop. 1,140,605), the chief port. The finest port S of Mumbai, Kochi, with its naval base and shipbuilding industry, is the primary training center for the Indian Navy. After Vasco da Gama visited Kochi (1502), the Portuguese established a settlement. The Dutch captured it in 1663 and the British in 1795. In adjoining Mattancheri there is a small community of descendants of Jews expelled from Portugal in the 16th cent., thought to be the oldest Jewish enclave in India.

Cochin

a city and port in southern India, in Kerala State, on the bank of one of the lagoons of the Arabian Sea. Population, 438,000 (1971). In 1502, at the time of the arrival of Europeans on the Malabar Coast, Vasco da Gama’s expedition reached Cochin. A Portuguese fort was founded there in 1503, and since the 17th century, the city has been an important trading center. The port’s annual freight turnover is about 2.5 million tons. Exports through Cochin include coconuts, rubber, tea, cashew nuts, and spices, and the principal imports are coal, petroleum and petroleum products, grain, and machinery. The city has textile and food-processing plants and an oil refinery.

Cochin

1. a region and former state of SW India: part of Kerala state since 1956

2. a port in SW India, on the Malabar Coast: the first European settlement in India, founded by Vasco da Gama in 1502: shipbuilding, engineering. Pop.: 596 473 (2001)

3. a large breed of domestic fowl, with dense plumage and feathered legs, that originated in Cochin China

The BCA delegation led by executive manager Zeng Han Jun held extensive interactions with Gates executives and office bearers of the Cochin Corporation and Greater Cochin Development Authority and explored areas of cooperation during their two-day visit of the city last week.

Biju Kumar, the manager of the Cochin team who is shocked that his team's captain has been named in the spot-fixing scandal, said: "Jiju [Janardhanan] never looked like someone who could commit such crimes.

According to the company, the western leg of its Cochin Pipeline was modified to connect to Explorer Pipeline Company's pipeline in Kankakee County and to reverse the product flow to move the condensate northwest to Fort Saskatchewan.

GAC Cochin refuels Earthrace powerboat in record timeQuick turnaround at Cochin Port enabled Earthrace to clinch the worldCOs fastest eco-boat title It took only 80 minutes for GAC Cochin to refuel Earthrace, clear all necessary formalities and stock up provisions when the powerboat called at Cochin Port recently as part of her attempt to break the world record for a powerboatCOs circumnavigation of the globe.

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